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Jekyll and Hyde Club

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  • 1409 Sixth Ave
    New York, New York 10019
    (212) 541-9505
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Not Worth the Trip - Food Disgusting

  • March 7, 2008
  • Rated 1 of 5 by patty1981 from bronx, New York
Wow is this place overpriced and overhyped. They charge you twice as much for your food and it's half as good as the corner deli.

Besides that, you have to put up with a bunch of screaming kids and morons from the midwest that think eating at olive garden is a treat.

Save your money and don't waste your time. Go some place else.

Don't Waste your Time

  • December 8, 2007
  • Rated 1 of 5 by jvfabian from Northampton, Pennsylvania
It was the biggest waste of time and money ever! salad was only iceberg lettuce for $16.95. Fog machine almost kills you.
Menu states they have Coke, when they don't! charge you and extra $2.95/person for "entertainment". The $16.95 rip off for the salad isn't enough to rip you off they have to charge you for entertainment? DO NOT GO AND WASTE YOUR TIME!

Jekyll and Hyde Club

  • November 13, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by donnyclark from glen cove, New York
Jekyll and Hyde Club is a very special place. From the fantastic decorations to the unusual special effects and shows every minute is pure entertainment. Four different floors with spooky special effects and actors who entertain you. I try to go here once a month for a great escape from reality. The food portions are large and a good value and the staff are really friendly. The best thing is the shows and atmosphere. There is nothing else like it. It is a must do in New York City.

From journal Visit to Jekyll and Hyde

Editor Pick

Jekyll & Hyde Club

  • May 27, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Temagami from Austin, Texas
The entertainment begins the moment you walk in to the Jekyll & Hyde Club. Guests are introduced to the club in small groups and one is immediately enveloped by the dark, spooky atmosphere. Although it would spoil the fun to describe the entrance to the club, I will say that it puts one on guard.

All four floors of the club are richly decorated with all things ghoulish, odd, historical and skeletal, and interactive.

The menu has something for everyone, with a wide variety of salads, burgers, pizzas, pastas, and other entrees. They also had a large variety of specialty drinks, both of the alcoholic and non-alcoholic variety. I tried a monster burger, which was a yummy take on a classic bacon cheddar burger, accompanied by a lime margarita and enjoyed both immensely. Souvenir glasses were also available to take home with you.

Although I wasn't travelling with children, I imagine the Jekyll & Hyde Club would be very kid-friendly. They did have a special kid's menu.

Overall, the club is a feast for all of the senses and would be a memorable dining experience that you're sure to want to tell your friends and family about. Quite delightful to feed your eyes and ears as well as your belly.

From journal Five Days in New York City

Jekyll & Hyde Club

  • March 2, 2006
  • Rated 3 of 5 by CUL8R from Carlsbad, California
For something unusual and bizarre, have lunch at Jekyll & Hyde’s. You aren’t going for the quality of the food. You’re going for the whole experience. The four-story building is filled with artifacts and oddities, many of which seem to have a life of their own. This is a very busy place and seating is on a first come, first serve basis.

From journal Long weekend in New York City

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